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Former Israeli negotiator recounts failed 2000 Camp David peace talks involving Clinton, Albright, and senior Israeli officials

Former Israeli negotiator recounts failed 2000 Camp David peace talks involving Clinton, Albright, and senior Israeli officials The passage provides a first‑person account of high‑level negotiations with the Palestinians, mentioning President Clinton, Secretary Albright, and senior Israeli figures (including a former Mossad chief). It hints at internal Israeli deliberations and offers specific policy proposals (full West Bank/Gaza pullout, Jerusalem sovereignty arrangements). While it does not contain new documentary evidence or concrete financial data, it could guide investigators toward undisclosed diplomatic communications or decision‑making records from that period. Key insights: Mentions three Israeli negotiators: Gili (lawyer), Shlomo (academic), Danny (former Mossad chief).; Describes proposed Israeli concessions: near‑total withdrawal from West Bank and Gaza, compensation for Palestinian refugees, and Jerusalem/Haram al‑Sharif sovereignty plan.; Claims President Clinton was prepared to present a Palestinian sovereignty proposal for Jerusalem neighborhoods and custodial control of the Haram al‑Sharif.

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Former Israeli negotiator recounts failed 2000 Camp David peace talks involving Clinton, Albright, and senior Israeli officials The passage provides a first‑person account of high‑level negotiations with the Palestinians, mentioning President Clinton, Secretary Albright, and senior Israeli figures (including a former Mossad chief). It hints at internal Israeli deliberations and offers specific policy proposals (full West Bank/Gaza pullout, Jerusalem sovereignty arrangements). While it does not contain new documentary evidence or concrete financial data, it could guide investigators toward undisclosed diplomatic communications or decision‑making records from that period. Key insights: Mentions three Israeli negotiators: Gili (lawyer), Shlomo (academic), Danny (former Mossad chief).; Describes proposed Israeli concessions: near‑total withdrawal from West Bank and Gaza, compensation for Palestinian refugees, and Jerusalem/Haram al‑Sharif sovereignty plan.; Claims President Clinton was prepared to present a Palestinian sovereignty proposal for Jerusalem neighborhoods and custodial control of the Haram al‑Sharif.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancemiddle-east-peace-processcamp-david-2000israel‑palestine-negotiationsu.s.-foreign-policyclinton-administration
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